Posters and Flash Presentations

Prizes are available from Chemical Communication, the Royal Society of Chemistry,
for the best flash presentation and the best poster presentation!!

 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR FLASH PRESENTATIONS

Each flash presentation will last 10 minutes (i.e. 7 minutes for the presentation and 3 minutes to allow questions from the audience). A PC will be available in the lecture room with the MS Windows operating system. To avoid delays during the two slots dedicated to the flash presentations, we strongly encourage not to use personal laptops – we hope this will not cause inconveniences (you will have time to charge and check your presentation in the previous days, during the breaks). The presentation should be prepared in MS PowerPoint or PDF format and stored on a USB stick.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR ON-SITE POSTERS

On-site posters could have a maximum height of 180 cm and a maximum width of 90 cm.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR IN-REMOTE POSTERS

How to participate:

  • Create a personal Twitter account.
  • Set your Twitter profile to public for the duration of the poster session, to enable the other attendants to see it, share your work and comment it.
  • Only tweet your poster once and from your personal Twitter account during the scheduled session.
  • Tweet your poster with a title, the hashtags #MOFschool2025 and #MOFschool2025-Poster and any relevant subject hashtag(s) during the poster sessions on June 20th, 21st 22nd between 9:00 am and 6:00 pm (Italian time, UTC + 2 hours).
  • Ensure that your poster is available for the whole poster session.
  • Do not delete nor repost your poster during the poster session.
  • Discuss and engage throughout the poster session; make sure to answer the questions from the community, and comment on other posters.
  • Block and report spurious comments on your poster.

Poster design guidelines:

  • Upload your poster as an image. JPEG, PNG and GIF formats are compatible with Twitter. Maximum size 5 MB.
  • Make an image specifically for this event. Recommended image dimensions are of 2:1 aspect ratio for landscape, but you can use standard poster dimensions (A4, A0) as long as the content is legible (suggested font size 16 for A4 and 60 for A0). We recommend testing your poster on Twitter before the conference to make sure you are happy with your image. Check out this blog post for some top tips for making posters with Twitter: http://betterposters.blogspot.com/2019/02/top-tips-for-twitter-posters.html.
  • Check some other guidelines on using Twitter or on how to improve your poster here.
  • Please be mindful of appropriate permissions while presenting copyright images.

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